New urdu hot stories1/30/2024 ![]() ![]() ![]() Some short stories written by Manto, Ismat, Qasmi, Mufti, Bedi, Ghulam Abbas, Krishan Chandr and some other writers may be ranked among the best in the history of Urdu literature. Some of them kept on writing in the post-independence era as well and are rightfully known as the shining stars. A large number of good short story writers emerged in this era and among them were Ahmed Ali, Ali Abbas Hussaini, Aziz Ahmed, Saadat Hasan Manto, Ismat Chughtai, Mumtaz Mufti, Ghulam Abbas, Rajinder Singh Bedi, Krishan Chandr and Ahmed Nadeem Qasmi. In this writer’s personal opinion, Premchand’s short story ‘Kafan’, or the shroud, is not only among his best ones but it can also be dubbed as one among the best in Urdu. ![]() Premchand died in 1936 but he wrote some of the finest short stories that Urdu can truly be proud of. Not only had the western literary influence become quite prominent but the advent of progressive literary movement too had taken the subcontinent’s literary world by storm. The second phase, or the third if you like, beginning in the early 1930s and lasting till independence in 1947, witnessed a great political awareness and activity. He said the war influenced the subcontinent’s society in many ways and that could be seen in the short stories written after the war. In addition to Premchand, Yildarim and Rashidul Khairi, some other prominent names of this era include Niaz Fatehpuri, Majnoon Gorakhpuri, Sultan Hyder Josh and Hijab Ismaeel (later Hijab Imtiaz).Īnother well-known critic of Urdu fiction Prof Vaqar Azeem divides this first phase further into two parts and, according to him, Urdu short story’s first phase ended when the First World War broke out. This early phase had a marked tendency towards reformation and romanticism. According to Farman Sahib, the first phase began in or around 1900 and lasted for about 30 years. Dr Farman Fatehpuri in his book Urdu fiction ki mukhtasar tareekh has divided it into four phases. But it was not all that smooth and Urdu short story has passed through different phases. During this long journey of over 100 years, Urdu short story has indeed produced some great writers and some of the finest pieces of Urdu prose. Some critics are of the view that Allama Rashidul Khairi’s short story ‘Naseer aur Khadeeja’ should be considered Urdu’s first short story since it appeared in the December 1903 issue of Makhzan.Īside from the debate about the pioneering effort, short story is today Urdu’s most popular prose genre just as ghazal is the most popular genre when it comes to Urdu poetry. But some critics believe that Yildarim’s story was a translation from the Turkish language and, hence, cannot be considered among the original works. Titled ‘Nashe ki pehli tarang’, Yildarim’s short story appeared in the October 1900 issue of Muaarif, a magazine published from Aligarh. Another view is that Qurratul Ain Hyder’s father Syed Sajjad Hyder Yildarim (1880-1943) is the one who wrote Urdu’s first short story. Some believe that Munshi Premchand (1880-1936) was Urdu’s first short story writer and his short story ‘Dunya ka sab se anmol ratan’ that appeared in a 1907 issue of Zamana, Kanpur, is Urdu’s first short story. Urdu’s three different short story writers are mentioned as ‘the real pioneer’ of the genre. The situation is under control.… short story is now over 100 years old, though the reply to the question ‘When did it exactly begin?’ may be a bit disputed. 4-5 fire tenders along with the civil and police administration immediately reached the spot. #WATCH | Punjab: SSP Khanna Amneet Kondal says, "We received info at 12.30 pm that an oil tanker has caught fire after hitting the divider on a flyover. #Fire #Punjab #Khanna #Accident #LatestNews /DXMkfmFmsf- Ravi Pandey□□ January 3, 2024 Police have diverted the traffic and fire tenders at spot to control the fire. #BREAKINGNEWS A fuel tanker overturned resulting massive fire at flyover in Punjab’s khanna. #accident #Fire /nPGMWp70zf- Gurpreet Singh January 3, 2024 ![]()
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